EXTENSION TUBES (17)
Connect the steam hose (10) to the extension tubes (17), until the accessory lock (14) snaps in. All the accessories are connected
the same way.
RECTANGULAR TOOL (19)
The rectangular tool (19) is used to clean walls, floors and carpets. Use it with the microfiber cloth (32) or microfiber bonnet (36) to glide
smoothly over the surface by attaching it to the cloth holding clips (20). Change the cloth when saturated with dirt. Use the rectangular
tool directly when you need additional scrubbing action, for example when cleaning ceramic or porous tiles.
MICROFIBER PAD (33)
The microfiber pad (33) is used to glide smoothly over floors and carpets. To use this accessory, place the rectangular tool (19) directly
over it. Wrap the extremities of the cloth around the tool and under the cloth holding clips (20).
IMPORTANT:
Always respect the surface that you are cleaning, adhere to the surface cleaning instructions and do a colour
test on a hidden section before you begin cleaning.
WINDOW TOOL (22)
The window tool (22) makes the cleaning and degreasing of windows easy. Attach the window tool to the extension tubes (17) or directly
on the steam hose (10). Use the foam side to steam, scrub and vacuum the window and flip the tool to wipe off dirt and condensation
using the squeegee side. Wipe corners with a cloth.
CAUTION:
During cold weather, warm up the windows with the window tool from a 2"-4" distance and with very little steam flow before starting
the actual cleaning ( to prevent possible damage to the window ).
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TRIANGULAR TOOL (21)
The triangular tool (21) is used where it is impossible or awkward to use the rectangular tool. It is the best tool to use for disinfection,
as steam gets insulated by a thick microfiber cloth (32) or microfiber bonnet (35). The cloth attached to the triangular tool will pick up
dirt and disinfect any surface. Change the cloth when saturated with dirt.
UPHOLSTERY, DRAPERY, BEDDING, ETC.
Cover the tool with a clean dry cloth attaching it under the triangular tool cloth holding clips. Use a rapid back and forth motion,
making sure that you do not over saturate the material with steam.
IMPORTANT:
Always respect the surface that you are cleaning, adhere to the surface cleaning instructions and do a colour
test on a hidden section before you begin cleaning.
LANCE (23) WITH BRUSHES (24 TO 27)
(NYLON, BRASS, STAINLESS STEEL)
The lance (23) can be used with or without one of the detail brushes supplied with the steam cleaner. For items that are particularly prone
to scratches, it is best to use the lance without a brush. For all other areas, start with the nylon brush (25) (least abrasive) and carefully work
your way up to the brass (26), then the stainless steel brush (27). It is always best to be careful when using the brushes to prevent damage
or scratching of delicate surfaces.
The use of the lance alone is particularly good for cleaning and degreasing many working surfaces, ventilation hoods, oven doors,
ventilation grating, kitchen furniture, stainless steel or enamel sinks, hand-basins, bath-tubs, water taps (to remove scale and water
residue), doors, metal frames, car wheel rims, pet areas etc. The nylon brush, because of its softness, is ideal for removing the dirt from
grout, sinks and other surfaces where you need some light scrubbing action, but need to be careful not to scratch the surface.
Use the large nylon brush (24) with or without the steel wool (30) to clean larger surfaces.
Tougher cleaning jobs may require the use of the brass brush (26) that is supplied. Please make sure you are careful that this tool does not
scratch the surface. Brass is tougher than nylon, but softer than stainless steel. For surfaces (grout for example) where the dirt is not being
properly lifted with the nylon brush, carefully using the brass brush may give the best results.
For the toughest cleaning assignments (very caked on grease, rust, BBQ grills, very dirty grout), we recommend that you use
the stainless steel (27) brushes.
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